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CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, •■/." MONDAY, ."23rd JULY, 1928, at.: B p.m. . FIRST GRAND INVITATION RECITAL By MR. CLEMENT MAY AND lUS PUPILS AND A CHARMING DISPLAY OF FENCING BY THE LADY STUDENTS FROM THE SALLE D'AEMES Fencing Master—MONSIEUR EMILE BEKNET. Scenes in Oostumo from DICKENS, SHAKESPEARE, "MRS. WIGGS OF THE CABBAGE PATCU." SONGS AT THE PIANO. SYDNEY GRUNDY'S ONE-ACT PLAY, "IN HONOUR BOUND" : (Clement May as Sir George Carlyon). ' Bos Plan at The Bristol. Booking feo 2/1. Free Invitations obtainable from The Bristol, Begg's, Pinny's, and Aitken's Book Arcade. BOOK YOUR SEAT AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT. ORDER OF THE STAR. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), 7 p.m., In the TOWN HALL (CONCERT CHAMBER) DR. J. J. VAN DER LEEUW (Leyden University) Will deliver a ; FREE PUBLIC LECTURE Entitled " KRISHNAMURTI, THE WORLD TEACHER." COOKING DEMONSTRATION. MOFFAT ELECTRIC RANGES. TlffES. BARRINGTON will give Demonstrations of Cooking on MOFFAT ELECTRIC iTr RANGES at th» ELECTRIC LAMP SHOP, MANNERS STREET (3 Doors from Begg's), EACH AFTERNOON, at 2.30 p.m., from MONDAY NEXT, 10th JULY, to FRIDAY NEXT, 20th JULY, inclusive, and thereafter each WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, at 2.30 o'clock, till further notice. yOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED. TURNBULL & JONES, LTD., 19-23, BLAIR STREET. 90, CUBA STREET. ENGAGEMENT RINGS. SPECIAL SALE OF DIAMOND RINGS AT PRICES NEVER EQUALLED IN WELLINGTON. ALL OUR DIAMONDS ARE OF THE FINEST QUALITY, MOUNTED IN THE LATEST UP-TO-DATE SETTINGS, AND EVERY RING : BEARS OUR GUARANTEE. ' YOU WILL SAVE POUNDS BY PURCHASING YOUR ENGAGEMENT RING DURING NEXT WEEK AT SMITH'S, VALUE JEWELLERS, 210, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. OUR MOTTO: ' "FOR EQUAL QUALITY-IT'S CHEAPER AT SMITH'S." [ SEE WELLINGTON THE BELL BUS WAY! PIONEER TOUR No. 1 (Mornings Only). Leaves 10 a.m. MOUNT ALBERT, KELBURN, KARORI, WADESTOWN, ETC. 28 MILES. PIONEER TOUR No. 2 (Afternoons Only). Leaves 2 p.m. MOUNT VICTORIA, POINT HALSWELL, QUEEN'S>I)RrVIJ/Etg f ;3O MILES. PIONEER TOUR No. 3 (Sundays Only), Lea>e^ 2 p.m. "BROWN OWL" TEA GARDENS AND AKATARAWA, ETC.' CO MILES. ALL FARES FIVE SHILLINGS. ALL BELL BUSES LEAVE GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS, AND PICK UP PASSENGERS BY ARRANGEMENT. DIAL 45-555 FOR SEAT*

QUR THEATRE, - NEWTOWN. The Big Programmes. 1— "BREAKFAST AT SUNRISE," With CONSTANCE TALMADGE. Twice as funny as the funniest picture Connie ever made. A film feast of farcical feuds and family .fights" taken from a famous French farce. 2- "BACHELOR BRIDES," With ROD LA ROCQUE. A drama packed from ktart to finish 'with laughs, thrills, and appeal. You can't afford to miss it, because its a wonder. A RIGHT. ROYAL TREAT! OUR THEATRE. ~~OUR ORCIIESTRA. 17MPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. Another Week-end Family Programme. • SUPERB DOUBLE FEATURE. Ist— The Screen's Bird of Paradise, BILLIE DOVE In "THE LOVE MART." Beautiful as a flower—proud as a peacock —but Fate made her slave—to the man ■whose love she had mocked. 2nd— MADGE BELLAMY In "SILK LEGS." A comedy of salesmanship and love in a business tangle, with Madge in the greatest comedy role of her career. 3rd— EXCELLENT SUPPORTS. | CTAR THEATRE. STAR THEATRE. TO-NIGI1T! TO-NIGHT! A fast-moving, rip-roaring Western melodrama, HARRY CAREY in "THE BAD LANDS." Never before was there a Harry Carey picture with such action, such speed, such thrills, such melodrama. A masterful exposure of the methods of a master mind of the underworld, GEORGE O'HARA in "LADIES BEWARE." A crook story— smart, clever, mysterious. Don't miss this! Harry Carey, 7.45; George OTlitrn, 0 p.m. SEASIDE PICTURES, LYALL BAY. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. A Metro-Goldwyu Super Special, "THE BIG PARADE," A tremendous sto.y of four lives caught up in the world conflict. An epic of the magnificent adventure of those who responded to the call of a stricken country; and of the great sacrifice offered by mothers, sisters, and sweethearts who sent their loved ones away. With John Gilbert, Rence Acloree, Karl Dane, Tom O'Brien, and a special cast. Directed by King Vidor, "Perils of Wild" Serial commencing 7.45. Tel. 21-318. Adults Is, Children od._ npilE lure of the road is what you put *■ in your tank. If it's Big Tree you know whero the lure lies.

KILBIRNIE KIN EM A. ILBIRNIE KINEMA. OPPOSITE X.P.O. Direction .. Williamson Films (N.Z.), Ltd. TO-NIGHT, AT 8. 1 Final Screening of our Present Programme. "TILLY'S PUNCTURED ROMANCE." "TILLY'S PUNCTURED ROMANCE." "TILLIES PUNCTURED ROMANCE," With CHESTER OONKLIN, W. C. FIELDS, and LOUISE FAZENDA. And WILLIAM BO YD In^ ' . "THE LAST FRONTIER." , • "THE bAST-FRONTIER.", SATURDAY EVENING PRICES: STALLS, Is 6d and Is. Lounge or Circle, 2s; Reserved, 6d extra. No Half-price. PLAN AT TOSSMAN'S. MONDAY and TUESDAY, The Colossal Spectacle— "MOTHER MACHREE." THE NEW *, PRINCESS, ! - 1- HE NEW PRINCESS, Manners street. Continuous Daily, 11 to 10. NOW SHOWING. NOW SHOWING. I.WALLACE BEERY, WALLACE BEERY, RAYMOND HATTON RAYMOND HATTON In a comedy scream of. tho year, ] "FIREMAN, SAVE MY CHILD." "FIREMAN, SAVE MY CHILD." "FIREMAN, SAVE MY CHILD." "FIREMAN, SAVK MY CHILD." "FIREMAN, SAVE MY CHILD." The tale of two firemen who got heaps of ' fun putting out fives. Also screening: 2. AU'Star Cast in "FASCINATING YOUTH." "FASCINATING YOUTH." "FASCINATING YOUTH." "FASCINATING YOUTH." " FASCINATING-YOUTH." "FASCINATING YOUTH." Breathrs tho very cSi.e. cc of youth, vigorous, pleasure-loving, beautiful, fascinating. USUAL GOOD SUPPORTS. INVITATION PIANOFORTE RECITAL BY STUDENTS OP MRS. ETHEL MACKAY. ' Vocalists, Mrs. Glen-Grange and Miss Frances Morrison. pOXCKriT CHAMBER. TOWN HALL, TUESDAY, '24th JULY, 1928, At TAo p.m. , Seats, nuy be reserved at The Bristol Piano Co. on and after Tuesday, 17th July, on payment of Is Id. Extra Invitations may be obtained at music warehouses.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 11, 14 July 1928, Page 4

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